Anime is revered for its wonderful animation styles, creative visuals, and character designs. These various features assist animation studios and mangaka artists in achieving a desired “viewing” effect that reflects uniqueness and creativity. A suitable illustration is Ufotable’s Demon Slayer production. Through the stunning anime adaptation of the manga, viewers witnessed how quality animation can elevate a thrilling storyline.
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Amidst tropes and popular designs, white-haired male anime characters have become quite common. On several occasions, these characters add an interesting narrative due to their distinctiveness. Here is a rundown of some iconic male characters within the world of Japanese animation.
Silver-haired characters will be considered, but grey-haired ones will be left out.
Updated April 19, 2025, by Mark Sammut: White-haired anime characters are fairly common, especially when it comes to males. This article has been updated with galleries for each characters, along with the introduction of a few more iconic figures.
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Licht
Black Clover
As the leader of the Elf tribe, Licht is naturally the strongest elf and one of the strongest mages in the series. Surprisingly, he is also the kindest and the most understanding of all the elves, demonstrating a strong sense of loyalty to all those he sees as allies.
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Licht is first revealed as a villain, but as the series progresses, it is unveiled that he is a tragic figure seeking to undo the wrong done against his kinsmen. His ultimate goal is to revive his fallen brethren who were massacred in a one-sided conflict. Licht has demonstrated immense prowess for sword magic, showing his mastery over the Demon-Slayer sword and Demon-Dweller sword.
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Garou
One-Punch Man
One-Punch Man
- Release Date
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October 5, 2015
- Directors
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Shingo Natsume, Chikara Sakurai
- Writers
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Tomohiro Suzuki
Garou was the former student of the well-known hero and martial artist Bang. He is introduced as an antagonist who hunts down heroes, earning him the Hero Hunter nickname. He possesses the skills, strength, agility, and endurance to take on multiple heroes simultaneously. His tenacity, resilience, and willpower are second to none in the entire series.
He can also analyze and counter his opponent’s fighting techniques, making him a dangerous foe. What sets Garou apart is his obsession with becoming a monster, though not literally, pushing his body and mind to the limit.
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Bell Cranel
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Despite not being much of a fighter and even needing to be saved quite a few times, Bell continues to push forward, challenging himself to become better and constantly stepping up when somebody (usually a girl) needs help. Like the anime in general, Bell improves with pretty much every new season, becoming a genuinely great protagonist by seasons 4 and 5.
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Sho Kusakabe
Fire Force
Fire Force
- Release Date
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July 6, 2019
- Directors
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Yuki Yase, Tatsuma Minamikawa
- Writers
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Yamato Haijima, Tatsuma Minamikawa
Sho Kusakabe is the brother of the Fire Force’s protagonist, Shinra. Sho is another interesting white-haired character with powerful abilities despite his young age. Raised by the White-Clad with a strong connection to the Evangelist’s grace, Sho is one of the few Adolla Burst users in the series.
Adolla is a “pure and unsullied” flame from another dimension. So, naturally, individuals connected to this flame possess otherworldly powers. For instance, Sho Kusakabe can bend time and space to his will, making him almost invincible in battle.
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Kanade Uryuu
Platinum End
Platinum End
- Release Date
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2021 – 2022
- Network
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TBS
- Directors
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Jang Hee-kyu, Son Seung-hui, Oh Eun-soo
Among a group of individuals known as the ‘God Candidates,’ who aim to become the next God, Kanade distinguished himself from the start. Seeing the whole agenda as a battle, he eliminated a majority of the God Candidates through sound battle tactics and coerced alliances.
While his vile behavior makes him a difficult character to love, Kanade is consistently fascinating and one of the most interesting white-haired anime characters of the 2020s, even if Platinum End, overall, has quite a few issues.
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Tengen Uzui
Demon Slayer
Tengen is well known for his flashy clothing adorned with colorful accessories and jewelry. Tengen is also flamboyant, eccentric, and has a loud personality. Tengen is proud and does not like to associate himself with people and things that he does not consider flashy. He was a ninja before he learned sound breathing and became the Sound Hashira.
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He is a devoted and loyal member of the Demon Slayer Corps and deeply cares about his fellow Hashira and his three wives. Tengen helped play a crucial role in the Demon Slayer’s fight against Muzan and the Twelve Kizuki.
14
Decim
Death Parade
Decim is the detached-looking, white-haired protagonist of Death Parade, an anime centered on the judgment of human souls after their death. Even as the bartender of Quindecim, Decim is an arbiter tasked with setting up games to determine if a human’s soul should be reincarnated to cast into the void. While maintaining an emotionless appearance and a somewhat cold look, Decim takes his job as an arbiter very seriously.
Unfortunately, one of Decim’s biggest shortcomings is his inability to understand human emotions. This shortcoming leads him to err in some of his judgments, despite his five-year experience as an Arbiter. Although Decim is not as exciting as most white-haired characters in the anime franchise, he still has his own appeal and unique features.
13
Near
Death Note
Near is a character that emerged later in Death Note, a popular anime known for its incredible twists and battle of wits. After L’s defeat by Yagami Light, his successors, Near and Mello, moved onto the Kira investigation stage.
Similar to his predecessor, L, Near also possessed a quirk, constantly solving puzzle games. However, the best trait Near shared with L is his exceptional intelligence and incredibly deductive skills. Using brilliant tactics, he managed to foil Kira’s plans and reveal the true identity behind the widely-feared name.
12
Archer
Fate/Stay Night & Unlimited Blade Works
Alternatively known as Emiya, Archer is the servant of Rin Tohsaka, one of the key participants in the Fifth Holy Grail War – a constant occurrence in the Fate universe. Although Archer was summoned like the regular heroes, Archer’s background was different from the rest. He shared an identity with the anime’s protagonist, Emiya Shirou, even bearing the same name but hailing from a different timeline.
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As the antagonist of Unlimited Blade Works, Archer-Emiya was revealed to be an extremely powerful spirit. His greatest ability, Unlimited Blade Works, had great depth to it, cementing the trope surrounding the overpowered nature of most white-haired characters.
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Soul Evans
Soul Eater
Soul Eater
- Release Date
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2008 – 2008
- Directors
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Takuya Igarashi
- Writers
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Akatsuki Yamatoya
Maka’s demon weapon partner in Soul Eater, Evans is essentially the anime’s secondary protagonist. While, admittedly, better in the manga due to its longevity, Evans still gets plenty of time to shine in the adaptation, offering a great mix of action, comedy, and even character development.
Initially, Evans seems to prioritize appearances more than anything, as he tries to maintain his distance as he believes that is required to be cool. However, he does grow up and change as the story progresses, demonstrating the potential to adapt depending on the situation.
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Inuyasha
Inuyasha
Inuyasha
- Release Date
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2000 – 2009
- Network
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ANIMAX, Nippon TV, YTV
- Directors
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Masashi Ikeda, Yasunao Aoki, Akira Toba, Hirofumi Ogura, Takashi Ikehata, Kunihiro Mori, Noriaki Saito, Naoki Hishikawa, Teruo Satou
One of the most iconic white-haired anime characters of all time, Inuyasha demonstrates Rumiko Takahashi’s talent for writing memorable characters that defy tropes associated with a demographic like shonen. A half-demon, Inuyasha is unapologetically emotional, an aspect of his personality that can be both negative and positive depending on the situation.
Inuyasha’s romance with Kagome is legendary, but the former is great even when removed from that context. He has a rich backstory that influences each one of his current actions, and he is a sight to behold during battles.
9
Gintoki
Gintama
Gintoki is the silver/white-haired protagonist of the classic shonen anime, Gintama, with over-the-top comedy. Despite being occasionally lazy and laid back, Gintoki is one of the most relatable shonen protagonists. His sarcasm and sometimes snarky comments add to Gintama’s comedy-lined appeal. As a retired samurai, Gintoki created Yorozuya, a place where clients can purchase his services.
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Surprisingly, despite his lazy personality, Gintoki handles his job well. Although Gintama is a comedy series, it does have its intense moments. Featuring in some of these moments is Gintoki’s excellent swordsmanship, driven by his overwhelming desire to protect his friends.
8
Jiraiya
Naruto
Jiraiya is an iconic character from the widely popular shonen series Naruto, who just happens to have white hair. As a member of the Legendary Sannin, Jiraiya made a name for himself in the world of Naruto. Jiraiya trained Naruto, who aimed to be the Hokage of Konoha in the ways of Ninja arts like Sage Jutsu and the Rasengan.
Unfortunately, Jiraiya died at the hands of Pain, one of the forerunning members of the Akatsuki in Naruto Shippuuden. Regardless, he will be remembered by anime fans as one of the most honorable characters in the Naruto franchise.
7
Toshiro Hitsugaya
Bleach
Captain Toshiro embodies the “peculiarity” common to most white-haired characters. At a young age, Toshiro already secured a position among the Gotei 13 – the highest-ranking group of the Shinigami in Bleach as the Captain of the tenth squad.
There are many notable things about Toshiro. The first is his unique ice-based Zanpaktou, Hyōrinmaru – the central connection to his Bankai, Daiguren Hyorinmaru. Toshiro’s talent as a Shinigami captain is undisputed; despite his child-like features, his battle prowess is exceptional, and he is among the best in Bleach.
6
Shogo Makishima
Psycho-Pass
Psycho-Pass is set in a world where there is an advanced technological mechanism that monitors the possible criminal intentions of citizens: The Sibyl Systems. Through a clouded Psycho Pass, the Sibyl System will be alerted when a crime is committed. However, one of the antagonists of the series, Makishima Shogo, was an exception.
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He could commit crimes without alerting the Sibyl System due to his criminally asymptomatic nature; the main reason why Dominators – a special gun-type connected with Psycho Passes couldn’t work on him, stumping Kogami’s plans.
5
Shoto Todoroki
My Hero Academia
Todoroki is the son of Endeavor, a renowned hero in the Quirk-based world presented by My Hero Academia. Like his father, Todoroki was special, showing the affinity to become a formidable hero. Even though his half-red half-white hair is unique among white-haired characters, they complement his abilities.
Todoroki’s Half-Cold Half-Hot quirk is powerful, allowing him to confront most villains without fear. Due to his battle prowess, he was able to claim the second position in the U.A Sports Festival and the Quirk Apprehension Test. Even though he leverages more on his ice abilities, he is still a strong opponent in battle.
4
Killua Zoldyck
Hunter x Hunter
Hunter x Hunter
- Release Date
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2011 – 2014
- Directors
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Hiroshi Kôjina
- Writers
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Atsushi Maekawa, Tsutomu Kamishiro
Killua Zoldyck is among the main characters in Hunter x Hunter, sharing a deep bond with Gon Freecs, the main character of the series. Despite the duo both aspiring to become renowned hunters, Killua hails from a darker background. Even among a family of professional assassins – one of the best in the anime, Killua stands out as the most talented.
Killua’s grandfather, Zeno Zoldyck, acknowledged Killua’s talent despite being his young age. However, Killua’s fighting skill didn’t peak in the anime until he learned Nen, allowing him to use the skill, Godspeed – a powerful lightning-based ability that increases his offensive elements in battles.
3
Ken Kaneki
Tokyo Ghoul
Amongst all white-haired anime characters, Ken Kaneki is within the most popular category. Unlike most white-haired characters who were born with their hair color, Kaneki obtained his as a result of intense torture and trauma. Ken Kaneki, a half-Ghoul, ended up as one of the strongest characters in Tokyo Ghoul.
Initially, he was a regular literature student attending Kamii University until his life was upturned by Rize, the One-Eyed Ghoul, whose Kagune was transplanted into him. Later on, he was captured by Jason – a victim of torture, who inflicted immense pain on Kaneki, causing him to lose his mind and memories and his hair to turn white.
2
Gojo Satoru
Jujutsu Kaisen
Gojo Satoru is among the central characters in Jujutsu Kaisen. In the first episode of Jujutsu Kaisen, Gojo made a remarkable first appearance, fighting Sukuna easily without exerting a lot of effort. Gojo is known to be extremely powerful and is probably the strongest Jujutsu Sorcerer in the series.
In Jujutsu Kaisen, Gojou’s name is feared even among strong curses. His remarkable Cursed Technique, Unlimited Void, first introduced in the thrilling battle with Jogo, truly attests to his incredible strength. The ability moves his opponents to a different space created out of nothingness, overwhelming their senses and battle power.
1
Griffith
Berserk
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This rebirth was at the cost of the death of Griffith’s closest comrades. Throughout the series, Griffith has committed heinous acts, proving that white-haired characters in the anime franchise aren’t always on the good side.
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